Oh, don't you remember, sweet Betsy from Pike? Crossed the wide prairies were her lover Ike Two yoke of oxen and one spotted hog A tall Shanghai rooster and a big yellow dog Hoodle dang fol dee di do Hoodle dang fol dee day They soon reached the desert where Betsy give out And down on the sand she lay rolling about And Ike he gazed at her with sobs and with sighs Quoth he, "Get up Betsy, you'll get sand in your eyes" Hoodle dang fol dee di do Hoodle dang fol dee day The Shanghai ran off and the oxen all died And the last piece of bacon that morning was fried And Ike got discouraged and Betsy got mad And the dog wagged his tail and looked wonderful sad Hoodle dang fol dee di do Hoodle dang fol dee day Long Ike and Sweet Betsy attended a dance And Ike wore a pair of his Pike County pants And Betsy come dressed up in ribbons and rings Quoth Ike, "You're an angel, but where are your wings?" Hoodle dang fol dee di do Hoodle dang fol dee day A miner stepped up said, "Will you dance with me?" I will, you old hoss, if you don't make too free I'll tell you the reason, do you want to know why? Doggone you, I'm chuck, full of strong alkali" Hoodle dang fol dee di do Hoodle dang fol dee day Long Ike and sweet Betsy got married of course But Ike getting jealous obtained a divorce Betsy well satisfied said with a shout Good bye you big lummox, I'm glad you backed out Hoodle dang fol dee di do Hoodle dang fol dee day